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The MP-Omni 8dBi Multipolarized Dual Stacked Omni Antenna is
perfect for Campgrounds, RV Parks and Marinas. The MP-Omni has a high gain near-the-horizon vertically polarized signal as well as a dual/multi- polarized lobe that continues up to the 90 degree elevation for out-of-the-valley & higher tower/bldg./satellite performance.
This is the first true innovation in antenna technology in 20 years. Up to twice the performance of a conventional antenna without amplifiers. Skeptics need only try WiFi-Plus antennas to be convinced there is a better answer to line-of-sight.
The world's first MULTI-POLARIZED - MULTI-PATH Antenna with GEO-Spatial capture. This antenna is made for the non-line-of-sight use. This Antenna will pick up signals on ALL Polarizations. Mutli-Polarized means enhanced signal-to-noise performance. WiFi-Plus offers an antenna that will give you better data transfer with less packets dropped.
8dBi MP5 Omni (2.4/5 GHz) Antenna
• Small, low-profile design
• Dual band frequency
• Offers Multi-polarization and geospatial capture of signal
• Beamwidth: 360° Horizontal, 60° Vertical (90° Vertical Prominence)
• Dual Stack improves gain to 8dBi
• Includes pole mount bracket for mast mounting up to 1.625" O.D.
• Enhanced WLAN use when mounted upside-down from ceiling
• Use as Access Point or Customer Premise Equipment
• With N-Female connector
Most WiFi, 802.11b and 802.11g, antennas on the market today are linear (or vertically) -polarized. This includes the small, "rubber ducky" antennas that ship from the factory with most wireless devices.
A radio wave travels through the air about the size of a pine needle. If the antenna is vertically polarized the pine needle must remain vertical, as sent. If the signal hits an obstruction the signal will flip or rotate into multiple positions as it gets to the receiving radio's antenna where it will be seen as noise. The vertically-polarized antenna will not capture that signal. A multi-polarized antenna, one that sees rotating signal on all polarizations, will succeed at capturing that signal. Please see our line of multi-polarized, tree-penetrating antennas for these applications. |